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Tokyo Gas purchases 20% stake in Philippines offshore LNG terminalTokyo Gas has acquired a 20% stake in FGEN LNG, the owner and operator of an offshore floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Batangas City, Southern Luzon Island, Republic of the ...
President Trump touted his administration’s work on a proposed Alaska pipeline needed for a long-stalled $44 billion project ...
The ISH is a central component of the first Philippines LNG Import Terminal (PHLNG). Ready to be docked at AG&P's PHLNG facility in Batangas, the FSU is part of the combined offshore-onshore ...
The LNG will be sourced from Vitol’s global portfolio and delivered to the LNGPH Terminal in Batangas. This agreement aims to address the Philippines' growing energy needs and enhance the ...
"The LNG will be sourced from Vitol's global portfolio and delivered to the LNGPH terminal in Batangas, Philippines," Vitol's statement said. The Southeast Asian nation has developed two LNG ...
Manila: The Philippines plans to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a long-delayed Alaska project to meet growing energy needs, even as the future of the proposed facility remains unclear.
Tokyo Gas plans to leverage its experience in LNG terminal operations to support the terminal's operation and maintenance. The Philippines is experiencing robust economic growth and a rising ...
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